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I have many thanks, if you look on my thread galvanised chassis bulkhead change you will see why they are on the to do list haha
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Goes into air cleaner/filter areaBought it from a breaker down in St Awful.
A plea to anyone doing an engine swap or any major work: if you're going to do a job, do it properly.
To the left is the wiring from the alternator to the starter motor, to the right is the replacement I made:
The old loom has a few inches of the loom from the Disco that donated its 300Tdi spliced into the 2.5TD wiring, which ran from the alternator, across the top of the engine tensioner, under the glow plugs, across the top of the gearbox and around to the starter motor. New one is 4AWG, rated to carry the 100A output of the Disco alternator, and it goes from the alternator, along the top of the turbo-to-intercooler pipe, onto the starter motor.
Total cost? £8.28 for a metre of cable and the two connectors from Maplins
Found this nestled down in front of the nearside bulkhead footwell, I guess it's the old slave cylinder for an LT77 clutch?
And the old pipe where it had been crudely cut off near the master cylinder:
All now in the scrap bin - why leave it there?
Also tidied up all of the wiring:
Again, simple stuff - all the wiring was just loose in the bay. A dozen cable ties and it both looks better and won't rub (and eventually short out) on the engine. I will eventually wrap it in corrugated cable trunking, but not until I've finished working on the electrics.
And finally, a question; what's this meant to go into?
Ah, as there's no air filter fitted (another bodge to sort.... :mad2::censored: ) that'll explain why it just sits to one side of the gearbox. Going to locate a new one on the driver's side of the engine bay, need to buy some silicone hose before I do though.
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